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  <head>
    <meta name='gwt:module' content='com.google.gwt.sample.i18n.I18N'>
    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" />
    <script language=javaScript>
      // Create dictionaries using the following style:
      var userInfo = {
        name: "Amelie Crutcher",
        timeZone: "EST",
        userID: "123",
        lastLogOn: "2/2/2006"
      };
    </script>

		<!-- Supplies the locale that should be used if the locale is not present in the URL query string.-->
		<!-- <meta name='gwt:property' content='locale=fr'>-->
		<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="I18N.css" />
		<title>Internationalization sample</title>
	</head>
	<body bgcolor="white">
    <script language="javascript" src="gwt.js"></script>

    <h1>
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      Sample
    </h1>
    <p>
      Sample that shows the use of i18n text processing classes.
    <p>
      In a real internationalized application, all strings (including this one),
      would be internationalized.
    <p>
      Add <a href="I18N.html?locale=fr"> locale=fr </a> to the query string to
      change the language display.
      For example, 
      <code>http://localhost:8888/com.google.gwt.sample.i18n.I18N/I18N.html?locale=fr</code>
      changes the locale to French.
    </p>

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